Did you know Brisbane Entertainment Centre is only 25 minutes from Scarborough Beach Resort? There are plenty of big-name shows coming to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, and mid- to late-2018 is shaping up to be a cracker!

29 July – Firebirds V Thunderbirds Netball)

30 & 31 July – Celine Dion: Live 2018

4 August – Firebirds V Magpies (Netball)

8 &10 August – Katy Perry: Witness the Tour

14 to 23 August – P!NK

24 August – Bob Dylan & His Band

18 September – Jeff Dunham ‘Passive Aggressive’

28 September – Cher: Here We Go Again Tour

7 October – Constellation Cup: Aus V NZ (Netball)

27 October – Carl Barron: Drinking with a Fork

6 November – Def Leppard

10 & 11 November – Sam Smith: Thrill of it All Tour

5 & 6 December – Shania Twain: Now Tour

9 December – Kevin Hart: Irresponsible Tour

18 December – Twenty One Pilots: Bandito Tour

2019 Upcoming Shows

28 & 29 March 2019 – Michael McIntyre’s Big World Tour

6 November 2019- Shawn Mendes The Tour 2019

Be sure to check back again soon – we update this list regularly.
For more information about each event and ticketing please visit Brisbane Entertainment Centre.

Book accommodation nearby at Scarborough Beach Resort. Perfect for attending an event at Brisbane Entertainment Centre – it’s less than a 25 minute drive to the venue.

Buy a showbag (or two). No visit to EKKA is complete without a wander through the showbag pavilion, with goodies for everyone in the family – even your pets!

Test your skills with a stroll down sideshow alley.

Rides, rides, rides!

Take a peek inside the Woolworths Fresh Food Pavilion and Gourmet Plaza or grab some traditional favourites like strawberries and cream.

Stick around for EkkaNITES in the main arena from 6-8pm with a FREE action packed show of world-class acts including monster trucks, FMX riders and of course fireworks.

Oh, and don’t forget the EKKA Public Holiday which falls on Wednesday the 15th of August – perfect for those Brisbanites who are looking for a midweek getaway!

Book accommodation at Scarborough Beach Resort. Perfect for a family holiday to Queensland, it’s just 35 minutes drive from Brisbane airport, offering a selection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom fully-self contained holiday apartments and onsite facilities including swimming lap pool, large heated spa and more.

She is the ultimate superstar, whose talent and persona shine beyond the universe.

Up there with the greats, Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin, she shimmers like a full moon on the harbour and exudes a powerful ethereal energy.

A goddess, her bold beautiful voice is so distinctive it is instantly recognisable (unlike the strangled kitten whines emitted by so many singers today).

And can that woman wear a body suit or what?

WOW!

Stunning and ageless, Cher is set to grace the stage of the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in September.

And we will bow down before her Good Graciousness as she performs hits from an extensive back catalogue that includes Believe (an anthem about getting over it and on with life), If I Could Turn Back Time, Dark Lady and Gypsies Tramps and Thieves.

It is incredible to think Cher has been making waves for six decades and has sold a formidable 100-million records.

Her Australian shows are bound to be spectacular – it is the first time in 13 years that she has ventured down under for a full tour schedule. And it will come soon after the cinema release of the Mamma Mia sequel (Here we go again) in which Cher appears as the grandmother!

Tickets are priced from C reserve $122.15 though to B reserve $203.60 and A reserve (do you wanna go there?) $305.45.

We’re talking LEGEND. We’re talking a NIGHT TO REMEMBER.

Book accommodation nearby at Scarborough Beach Resort. Perfect for attending an event at Brisbane Entertainment Centre – it’s less than a 25 minute drive to the venue.

WHAT: Labour Day – you can thank the union movement for this annual holiday that came about as a result of the success of union advocacy for “the eight hour a day movement”. In Brisbane, there are still marches held on and around Labour DayWHEN: Monday, May 7, 2018

WHAT: Abbey Medieval Festival, Caboolture – it was around way before GOT went bonkers and it is growing bigger every year. There’s a tournament with jousting, ladies wearing pointy hats and veils, vessels with pestles and flagons with dragons and blokes wandering around in chain mail. What’s not to like?WHEN: Saturday, July 14-Sunday, July 15, 2018

WHAT: Ekka Wednesday for the Royal Queensland show (Brisbane only)WHEN: Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Queensland school holidays for 2018: dates may differ for some independent schools
End Term 1: Holidays commence on Easter Friday, March 30; return Tuesday, April 17)
End Term 2: Holidays commence on Saturday, June 30; return Monday, July 16
End Term 3: Holidays commence on Saturday, September 22; return Monday, October 8
End Term 4: Christmas holidays commence on Saturday, December 15, 2018

The Redcliffe Cultural Centre is an exciting performing and creative arts space that plays host to touring productions, comedy shows, movies, musicals, conferences, civic functions, as well as a variety of community organisations and arts activities.

The following events are some of the highlights coming up at Redcliffe Cultural Centre over the next few months.

What’s on at Redcliffe Cultural Centre 2018

Melbourne City Ballet presents Carmen – Friday 25 May 2018

The Loaf Experience ‘Back Outta Hell’ Show – NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED